In using a pola on my FZ35, I have found that the camera is too smart for its own good... As I rotate the filter and the sky goes dark, the EVF lightens itself to balance the image brightness - ie: I can't see what is happening

So I have put some tape around the filter with the alphabet letters every centimetre. To use it, I then rotate it by hand and note the alpha-letter at the top centre before putting it onto the camera and just reset the top-centre - make sense??

nice images mate -
re- the final one ... down here in Oz we see images like this from our wildlife people warning us about the continual expansion of the dreaded south-american cane toad, introduced here back in the 1930s supposedly to eradicate the sugar cane beetle

the problem we have is that the cane toad & its eggs are poisonous - and all of Australia's wildlife that feeds on frogs & toads is becoming extinct. Our world-famous Kakadu National Park no longer has any ground-living animals excepting for kangaroos & wallabies - neither are carnivors & don't eat frogs & toads- but everything else has gone - and all in the 2 yrs since the damn cane toad arrived into the region

Ozz, we are much fortunate mostly to our diversification of wetlands and amphibians and no poisonous eggs luckily. Everything seems to eat eggs in the vernal pool.

The last picture is of a spring peeper. The slamander is a Red Efted Newt (red spotted salamander)in the adult olive colored stage.

We had a family from Australia stay at the park I worked at last year and they were quite interested in our amphibians at the nature center. They told us they don't have many back at home as it too dry.